El Apalpador is a Christmas figure from the Galician region of Spain. A large, coal-covered mountain dweller, he traditionally descends from the mountains around Christmastime to visit children and check if their bellies are full, a sign of adequate nourishment and a good home. He leaves chestnuts and other gifts for the well-fed children.
This tradition represents a unique regional expression of Christmas celebrations, highlighting the importance of community care and well-being, particularly for children. Rooted in oral tradition, El Apalpador serves as a reminder of the cultural richness and diversity found across the Iberian Peninsula, offering a contrast to more globally recognized holiday figures. His presence reinforces the historical connection between the Galician people and their mountainous environment.